Michigan coach John Beilein answers questions after a press conference announcing the departures of sophomores Nik Stauskas and Glenn Robinson III for the NBA draft on April 15.Melanie Maxwell | The Ann Arbor News

ANN ARBOR -- Having added a fifth member to its 2014 recruiting class, Michigan is now waiting as a potential sixth incoming freshman spends Wednesday and Thursday three hours south.

Dawkins is the son of Stanford coach and former NBA veteran Johnny Dawkins. He is an unranked 2014 recruit from Palo Alto, Cal., and has reportedly drawn interest from Dayton, Rhode Island, Pepperdine, Montana, Utah State, College of Charleston and numerous low-major programs in the past.

Current Michigan walk-on Cole McConnell also attended New Hampton School and grew up minutes away from Palo Alto in Atherton, Cal.

Both came to town without scholarships on the table, but each garnered offers from U-M coach John Beilein. Abdur-Rahkman accepted on the spot, while Dawkins left campus without committing.

U-M assistant meets with Cole Huff The Wolverines emerged late last week as a possible destination for Nevada transfer Cole Huff and are still in the mix for the 6-foot-8 forward.

As of last Friday, Huff was "most interested in" Dayton, Iowa, Creighton, Vanderbilt and Michigan, as of Friday.

According to Clint Parks, Huff's former AAU coach, Huff had a "great meeting" with Michigan assistant coach LaVall Jordan on Tuesday.

As of now, Huff is still expected to visit Michigan, though no formal date is known.

Huff is currently slated to visit Iowa on May 2 and Dayton on May 9, while he is "figuring out dates with Creighton and Vanderbilt," according to Parks.

Huff averaged 12.4 points and 5.4 rebounds as a sophomore at Nevada last season, shooting 45.1 percent from the field and a team-best 40.3 percent from the 3-point line. According to the Reno Gazette-Journal, he is pursuing a transfer in an effort to change position.

Huff will have to sit out in 2014-15 as a transfer.

The scholarship situation: Abdur-Rahkman's commitment left Michigan one below the limit of 13 scholarship players for 2014-15.

The figure could grow by one shortly. U-M sophomore forward Mitch McGary has until 11:59 p.m. on Sunday to declare for the NBA draft.

Brendan F. Quinn covers University of Michigan basketball and football. Follow him on Twitter for the latest on Wolverines hoops. He can be contacted at bquinn@mlive.com